Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 20:39:10 GMT From: "Julie & Blair" <julieandblairnopsamaone.net> Subject: Re: Considering a Saab for the first time---please help me decide ?
And the weight of all those keys ruins ignition switches in traditional cars after a long enough time. Not so with the Saab location. --Blair 1riso <1risonopsamler.nl> wrote in message news:8n80p2$pff$1nopsamdium.news.lion-access.net... > How many more keys do you usually have dangling against your knees in the > car you've driven so far ? Has this ever annoyed you ? It ill never happen > when you're driving a SAAB (except for the old 9000, which is why I hated > that one). > > saabsternopsameja.com heeft geschreven in bericht > <8n7vvi$8v0$1nopsam1.deja.com>... > >Having the ignition between the seats is what makes Saabs the coolest > >cars. > >> > >> M. OHara <maryanneoharanopsamcomnojunk> a écrit dans le message : > >> 20000811082918.18640.00000758nopsamb1.aol.com... > >> > I am in the market for a new car, have always owned Volvo's, but I > >just do not like the new S80. I've been considering a BMW 528, but > >hesitating....I fear it's not great value, and not a wise choice for > winter driving. > Yesterday, I test-drove a Saab 9-5. I really liked it, and > was surprised by its > comfort, power, and handling. The only thing I didn't care for was the > ignition location (do you get used to this?) and the awkward location of > the > >window controls. Also, there seemed to be a bit of a blind spot when I > >looked over my left shoulder. For some reason, I don't know anyone who > owns a Saab, but it seems that people love them.... any pro/con opinions > and/or advice would be really helpful. > Thank you. > > >> > > > > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >Before you buy. > >